Classical and flamenco guitarist Pepe Romero reflects on his work in an intensely personal, poetic manner. His themes, articulated in both English and Spanish, transcend the boundaries of artistic medium and celebrate the entirety of the creative process.

The title page features an original palladium print by James W. Pitts.

The binding was designed with a classical six-string guitar in mind.

“The book is beautiful in conception and execution, for Price is a master printer and a master designer.”—Connell B. Gallagher, Parenthesis 5.

Compiled from oral and written sources, and edited by Robin Price.

Printed letterpress by Robin Price.

The binding was co-designed by Daniel E. Kelm and Robin Price, and bound by Kelm.

Printed letterpress in ATF Bodoni Book and Stradivarius in black, gold, and grey onto Frankfurt white and Fabriano Italia black; long-stitch binding variation with black museum board covers, printed in gold, with a window that partially reveals the title page palladium print; wrapped in frosted mylar.

Held in private collections.

You may request to see Journey of the Guitar at:

Boston Athenaeum, Rare Books

Boston University, Mugar Memorial Library

Brigham Young University, Harold B. Lee Library, Rare Book Collection

California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo, Robert E. Kennedy Library, Special Collections

Classical and flamenco guitarist Pepe Romero reflects on his work in an intensely personal, poetic manner. His themes, articulated in both English and Spanish, transcend the boundaries of artistic medium and celebrate the entirety of the creative process.

The title page features an original palladium print by James W. Pitts.

The binding was designed with a classical six-string guitar in mind.

“The book is beautiful in conception and execution, for Price is a master printer and a master designer.”—Connell B. Gallagher, Parenthesis 5.

Compiled from oral and written sources, and edited by Robin Price.

Printed letterpress by Robin Price.

The binding was co-designed by Daniel E. Kelm and Robin Price, and bound by Kelm.

Printed letterpress in ATF Bodoni Book and Stradivarius in black, gold, and grey onto Frankfurt white and Fabriano Italia black; long-stitch binding variation with black museum board covers, printed in gold, with a window that partially reveals the title page palladium print; wrapped in frosted mylar.

Held in private collections.

You may request to see Journey of the Guitar at:

Boston Athenaeum, Rare Books

Boston University, Mugar Memorial Library

Brigham Young University, Harold B. Lee Library, Rare Book Collection

California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo, Robert E. Kennedy Library, Special Collections

Classical and flamenco guitarist Pepe Romero reflects on his work in an intensely personal, poetic manner. His themes, articulated in both English and Spanish, transcend the boundaries of artistic medium and celebrate the entirety of the creative process.

The title page features an original palladium print by James W. Pitts.

The binding was designed with a classical six-string guitar in mind.

“The book is beautiful in conception and execution, for Price is a master printer and a master designer.”—Connell B. Gallagher, Parenthesis 5.

Compiled from oral and written sources, and edited by Robin Price.

Printed letterpress by Robin Price.

The binding was co-designed by Daniel E. Kelm and Robin Price, and bound by Kelm.

Printed letterpress in ATF Bodoni Book and Stradivarius in black, gold, and grey onto Frankfurt white and Fabriano Italia black; long-stitch binding variation with black museum board covers, printed in gold, with a window that partially reveals the title page palladium print; wrapped in frosted mylar.

Held in private collections.

You may request to see Journey of the Guitar at:

Boston Athenaeum, Rare Books

Boston University, Mugar Memorial Library

Brigham Young University, Harold B. Lee Library, Rare Book Collection

California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo, Robert E. Kennedy Library, Special Collections

Classical and flamenco guitarist Pepe Romero reflects on his work in an intensely personal, poetic manner. His themes, articulated in both English and Spanish, transcend the boundaries of artistic medium and celebrate the entirety of the creative process.

The title page features an original palladium print by James W. Pitts.

The binding was designed with a classical six-string guitar in mind.

“The book is beautiful in conception and execution, for Price is a master printer and a master designer.”—Connell B. Gallagher, Parenthesis 5.

Compiled from oral and written sources, and edited by Robin Price.

Printed letterpress by Robin Price.

The binding was co-designed by Daniel E. Kelm and Robin Price, and bound by Kelm.

Printed letterpress in ATF Bodoni Book and Stradivarius in black, gold, and grey onto Frankfurt white and Fabriano Italia black; long-stitch binding variation with black museum board covers, printed in gold, with a window that partially reveals the title page palladium print; wrapped in frosted mylar.

Held in private collections.

You may request to see Journey of the Guitar at:

Boston Athenaeum, Rare Books

Boston University, Mugar Memorial Library

Brigham Young University, Harold B. Lee Library, Rare Book Collection

California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo, Robert E. Kennedy Library, Special Collections

Classical and flamenco guitarist Pepe Romero reflects on his work in an intensely personal, poetic manner. His themes, articulated in both English and Spanish, transcend the boundaries of artistic medium and celebrate the entirety of the creative process.

The title page features an original palladium print by James W. Pitts.

The binding was designed with a classical six-string guitar in mind.

“The book is beautiful in conception and execution, for Price is a master printer and a master designer.”—Connell B. Gallagher, Parenthesis 5.

Compiled from oral and written sources, and edited by Robin Price.

Printed letterpress by Robin Price.

The binding was co-designed by Daniel E. Kelm and Robin Price, and bound by Kelm.

Printed letterpress in ATF Bodoni Book and Stradivarius in black, gold, and grey onto Frankfurt white and Fabriano Italia black; long-stitch binding variation with black museum board covers, printed in gold, with a window that partially reveals the title page palladium print; wrapped in frosted mylar.

Held in private collections.

You may request to see Journey of the Guitar at:

Boston Athenaeum, Rare Books

Boston University, Mugar Memorial Library

Brigham Young University, Harold B. Lee Library, Rare Book Collection

California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo, Robert E. Kennedy Library, Special Collections